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This book is a pioneering synthesis of the history of Poland, 1914–1918, summing up 100 years of the work of historians on the period and outlining new research aims. It is an integrated approach to the story of the Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian zones of partitioned Poland, culminating in the restoration of the country’s independence and its accommodation to the new political configuration in Europe after 1918. It uses a combination of the research tools of social and cultural history, anthropology, and environmental history, showing the everyday life of ordinary people alongside military and diplomatic affairs. The policies pursued by the partitioning and occupying powers are juxtaposed with the activities of Polish pro-independence groups and Piłsudski’s Legions.



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The Great War in Central Europe – Treachery, loyalty, gossip, spymania – Destruction and restoration – Civic self-help – Poles, Russians, Germans, Austrians, Jews, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Lithuanians – Pogroms in the East – The black market and demoralization – Restoration of Polish independence.

The People of Poland at War: 1914-1918

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    A Hardback by Marcin Pędich, Jarosław Fazan, Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631838457, 978-3631838457
      ISBN10: 363183845X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a pioneering synthesis of the history of Poland, 1914–1918, summing up 100 years of the work of historians on the period and outlining new research aims. It is an integrated approach to the story of the Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian zones of partitioned Poland, culminating in the restoration of the country’s independence and its accommodation to the new political configuration in Europe after 1918. It uses a combination of the research tools of social and cultural history, anthropology, and environmental history, showing the everyday life of ordinary people alongside military and diplomatic affairs. The policies pursued by the partitioning and occupying powers are juxtaposed with the activities of Polish pro-independence groups and Piłsudski’s Legions.



      Table of Contents

      The Great War in Central Europe – Treachery, loyalty, gossip, spymania – Destruction and restoration – Civic self-help – Poles, Russians, Germans, Austrians, Jews, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Lithuanians – Pogroms in the East – The black market and demoralization – Restoration of Polish independence.

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